Corsair H90 and H110 coolers released

Sorry if there's already a thread for these but I searched and nothing really popped up so thought I'd start a discussion. I've actually been eagerly awaiting something like these for a while considering many cases, especially those from Lian Li and my cases maker Cubitek, come with predominantly 140mm fans and it seems strange that no 140mm AIO coolers have been released yet, so hopefully this starts a competitive trend.

These look like really worthwhile coolers, all the review I read were positive and you can see why. Closed loops have always had good mid end cooling capabilities but you'd have to use high speed, high noise fans to really reap the benefits, where as the H90 and H110 don't really need speeds above 1500RPM, probably not even over 1000RPM to get comparable performance to other AIO coolers but with significantly lower noise. I plan on buying the H90 for myself as I have a top mounted 140mm fan directly above my motherboard which will be perfect for mounting the H90 and keeping my system how I like it. Quiet.

So well done to corsair I say, for once again paving the way for AIO coolers for the mainstream consumer, what are your thoughts on these?

And just thought I'd raise another question as to what people think the best fan would be for these coolers? I have Thermalrite X-Silents which are unbelievably quiet, but there might be better options I'm unaware of.

Only difference is that Corsair have better channels for pushing their products into (and established product base) so while it seems they are the first to the market, they are in fact playing catch up.

Get them to release a 360mm or 420mm AIO cooler and I will be interested

Only difference is that Corsair have better channels for pushing their products into (and established product base) so while it seems they are the first to the market, they are in fact playing catch up.

Get them to release a 360mm or 420mm AIO cooler and I will be interested

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thanks for that, yeah didn't really look into it til I saw them on PCCG

too thin, doubt there'd be a hell of a lot of difference between the 110 and 100i.
the funs supplied are (from the looks of it) nowhere near the quality of the ones on the 100i.

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true, you can buy the equivalents separately but they're $25 each, which I guess is why they're so much cheaper... but for around the same performance you do get a lot lower noise levels, which is what intrigues me.